NOKIE
FORNORO ON TRACK AT FORMER STOMPING GROUNDS; TAKES ISMA INAUGURAL AT WALL TOWNSHIP
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Wall, NJ It was a night of firsts at Wall
Speedway Saturday night. It was the first ISMA feature to be completed in 2004 and it was
the first time the Lucas Oil Products-Helping Hands America group had ever run on the
historic New Jersey third mile. But, it wasnt the first time in victory lane for the
winner, Nokie Fornoro. Hed been there before. After a grueling 100-lap affair that
took its toll on the winged speed merchants, Fornoro was as animated as ever surrounded by
the Soule Racing crew in victory lane. He had passed race leader Randy Ritskes in a
traffic move between turns three and four not an easy task by any means for
the $3,200 inaugural win.
2004 Points
HERE
Said the Reeders, PA driver in the post race ceremonies. If I didnt have the
crew that I have, Danny Soule as the car owner, and Helping Hands our sponsor, I
wouldnt be standing here right now. Ive won here at Wall in the seventies, the
eighties, the nineties and now in 2004. This is my favorite hometown track. Its a
hard place to pass on. Whatever division youre racing in here. You have to be square
coming off the corner to make the pass or someone will go in the wall. Its not that
a guy puts you there, its just that they cant see you. Once I got alongside
Randy, he picked the pace up, but I knew he had seen me so I made the pass. You have to be
careful with your tires here. Thanks to all the people who came out here tonight. Without
you all, we wouldnt be here. And, one more thing. Yesterday was my sons 17th
birthday and I just want to thank all of you made donations when he had Hodgkins and tried
to help us out. I want to thank you.
Jamie Timmons led the 21-car field down to the first-ever feature green at Wall but
caution fell almost immediately on lap 3 when Dan Osmoloski brushed the wall for the first
yellow. On the restart, Randy Ritskes, filling in for the absent Bobby Santos III in the
Lane 97, ducked under Timmons for the lead off turn two. Ritskes, whose own ride, the Lane
9, was without motor, tried to power away from second place runner Justin Belfiore, but
the action slowed again on lap 15 when Jonathan McKennedy had a tire go down.
Back underway Ritskes was in command, but was also trying to conserve his tires for the
long road ahead. At the one quarter mark, it was Ritskes, Belfiore, Lou Cicconi, Mike
Lichty and Dave McKnight. Belfiore was next to be a victim of the narrow passing lane as
he ended up in turn four with his steering gone.
Lou Cicconi, no stranger to Wall himself, made a move on Ritskes when the green dropped
but one lap later Lous bright yellow 75 was on the hook with a broken heim end. Lou
would repair the car and come back only to have it happen again later on.
Some lengthy caution laps between that lap 29 incident and lap 32 found Kevin Torigney and
Dave McKnight going in the pits for repairs. Refueling was called while the cleanup
ensued.
The race went clean after the red until lap 45 with Ritskes out front a good distance away
from Mike Lichty, Pat Abold, and Fornoro. Chris Perley, Russ Wood and Joey Payne. Louie
Cicconis second caution came here to fly the yellow again. He was hooked off the
speedway but racing slowed quickly soon thereafter as Pat Abold tried to make a pass for
second. Abold, driving the Dunigan Racing 26 described his night. The whole thing
started earlier when I was going for second. I felt I had it done, but I got crowded, had
a tire go down, changed it and came back up through the pack. I got back to sixth when I
was coming down the backstretch and just rubbed the wall enough to cut a tire, which sent
me into the wall. It was just one of those rough nights.
Mike Lichty also had to exit with a flat tire after the lap 45 yellow with Abold.
At the midway mark, Ritskes began to feel the pressure from Fornoro, Perley, Payne, Russ
Wood and Dave McKnight. The race was beginning to heat up and Fornoro finally made his
move in traffic for the lead on lap 63 and began to leave the rest behind.
Dave McKnight blew a radiator cap on lap 75 which sent a geyser of steam and water up out
of the 94 and the caution flag unfurling.
Fornoro was making it look easy as others struggled to pass out back. Ritskes was holding
off Perley, Payne and Wood, but Nokies lead melted down once again on lap 79 when
Jamie Timmons blew a motor. Less than five laps later Abolds 26 went hard into the
wall and his run from the back ended there. Mark Sammut and Jen Chesbro were involved in a
jingle on that restart.
With ten to go, Nokie was definitely the class of the field. Joey Payne, who had worked
his way into fifth looked to be the mover until Paynes 4 began to sputter and move
backwards. Said Payne, who has been campaigning a modified at Wall when time allows,
I think it clogged the nozzle. It had a fuel pick up problem. I had enough fuel
when I came in. Its just a shame. The car was awesome. This is a track where you
need patience. I had the patience. I was saving the car for the last twenty laps.
Unfortunately thats racing.
This final restart on lap 97 allowed Perley to gain enough momentum to take second from
Ritskes, whose car was also choking from lack of fuel. At the checkered it was Fornoro,
Perley, Wood, Ritskes and Scott Martel in the top five. Mark Sammut and Jen Chesbro were
six and seven with the only other car on the track, Billy Buyck, down to the leaders,
finishing ninth.
2003 ISMA champion Perley said of his race, A good finish for the start. I
dont think I passed two cars. Everyone just kept dropping out. At the end I actually
wasnt that good, it was because Ritskes was running out of fuel when I passed him
for second. He was just trying to cover the track. It was pretty hard to get by anybody.
But I guess I had just enough. I feel bad for Randy. He led most of the race and it looked
like he had second tied up. If I didnt get him, Russ Wood was going to get me. It
was a war. The three guys up here tonight ran clean. We had a good time. I dont know
what happened behind us. It was a good day.
Third place finisher Russ Wood commented, We just hung in there. I couldnt
turn. Our car wasnt too bad. I just couldnt make up any ground. I think Joey
Payne was having a fuel problem there and maybe Randy Ritskes. But, thats racing. We
just ended up third and well take it.
Ritskes, who hung on for fourth said later, Just one more gallon of fuel. With the
car under power, Nokie was a better car at the end. It was a good car early. I stroked it
as much as I could. Then Nokie showed me how fast he could go. I tried to keep up with
him. It had enough to pull away from Chris, but I couldnt catch Nokie. Then I ran
out of fuel and I just started crying. It was fun. Im proud of these guys. It was a
good night for my first time in the car.
Scotty Martels run to a fifth achieved his nights goal. Our motto
tonight going into this race was dont get eliminated. We were able to do that and
therefore we came out with a fifth place finish. Were not real proud but well
take it and go on to Seekonk where we have a little bit more room to race.
Notes
Rick Wentworth
was a victim of a hard hit in his heat when a radius arm bolt broke sending him into the
first turn wall
Dave McKnight had to switch Patco cars when the motor in the 94 would
not stay running.
SUMMARY
ISMA LUCAS OIL-HELPING HANDS AMERICA -EVENT #1 - Wall Township Speedway - 5/15
Heat 1: Mike Lichty, Nokie Fornoro, Russ Wood, Scott Martel, Mark Sammut,
Jen Chesbro, Mike Badessa
Heat 2: Lou Cicconi, Justin Belfiore, Jonathan McKennedy, Chris
Perley, Joey Payne, Kevin Torigney, Johnny Payne
Heat 3: Jamie Timmons, Randy Ritskes, Dave McKnight, Pat Abold, Dan
Osmoloski, Billy Buyck, Rick Wentworth (accident)
FEATURE: (100 laps): 1. Nokie Fornoro (32), 2. Chris Perley (11), 3. Russ
Wood (29),
4. Randy Ritskes (97), 5. Scott Martel (14), 6. Mark Sammut (78), 7. Jen Chesbro
(33),
8. Joey Payne (4), 9. Billy Buyck (5), 10. Pat Abold (26), 11. Dave McKnight (94),
12. Mike Lichty (84), 13. Jamie Timmons (27), 14. Johnny Payne (88),
15. Lou Cicconi (75), 16. Kevin Torigney (86), 17. Mike Badessa
(07),
18. Justin Belfiore (8), 19. Jonathan McKennedy (25), 20. Dan Osmoloski (01),
21. Rick Wentworth (dns). |